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By Angie Shiflett 0 comments
Many of us will pass a local law enforcement officer with little or no thought. However, these men and women literally put their lives on the line each and every single day to protect ours. Here, I have created a small video to display what these ... more »
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Navy boot camp is no walk in the park. A little preparation, however, will help you not only survive Navy boot camp but pass with flying colors. Read on to learn how to survive Navy boot camp... more »
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Before you join a branch of the military, you will likely meet with a recruiter or two. Their job is getting others to join up, so they will try hard to get your signature on that contract. Some will even lie or encourage you to lie about your ... more »
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What the heck kind of language does my spouse speak? I thought the head was on the shoulders, but "boat talk" is pretty easy to master and finally understand what Navyese amounts to... more »
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In the civilian world there are your coworkers, your boss, your other boss (maybe a few more, depending on your company) and then the vice president followed by the CEO. Everyone from bottom to top knows their role on the work and social ladder. ... more »
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In a career where gas attacks become a distinct on-the-job possibility, the ability to use a gas mask is essential to your continued good health. The procedure isn't too difficult, provided you don't let the fear of an imminent contact with gas ... more »
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The United States Coast Guard Academy, located in New London, Connecticut, admits approximately 265 students each year. Tuition is fully funded, and all graduates serve a minimum five-year commitment in the Coast Guard. Unlike other Service ... more »
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The United States Merchant Marine Academy, located in Kings Point, New York, admits approximately 275 students each year. In addition to normal college-entrance requirements, applicants need to pass a physical fitness test, a medical examination ... more »
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While the pressures of going to war are astounding, the pressures of leading other men and women to war are unimaginable. But officers in the United States Marine Corps accept this responsibility willingly on strong, sure soldiers. As an officer ... more »
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When you marry a military soldier your life changes. You will learn a few tricks on how to adjust and survive the lifestyle of a military dependent. You have to be independent!.. more »
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The SEAL's (Sea, Air, Land) are the commando force of the United States Navy. They have the reputation of being able to get in hostile territory, do the virtually impossible and get out before the enemy even knew what hit them. Think you have ... more »
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Each branch of the military has its own corps of the Judge Advocate General (JAG) or attorneys who work for the military. In the JAG program, you can gain intensive experience in litigation or other areas of law directly out of law school. Here ... more »
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Military intelligence is the occupation that specializes in the gathering and interpretation of intelligence. It has a key role in all military movements and commands. Being a part of the military intelligence command is a prestigious roll. ... more »
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As recruiting standards for branches of the Armed Forces continue to increase, it's important for those who choose to find a career in the military to make the most of the opportunities that come attached to the uniform. How much can you do to ... more »
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While it is possible to become a boatswain through the civilian sector, the Merchant Marines or Merchant Navy, the title is generally reserved for enlisted military personnel. Whether you are already enlisted in the military and want to know what ... more »
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Cavalry officers today have similar activities as in the 1800s, except officers don't ride on horseback. A cavalry officer nowadays is a soldier in the thick of battle. The training requires you to learn every aspect of battle, from planning to ... more »
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The Canadian Forces Air Demonstration Team or 431 Air Demonstration Squadron, most commonly known as the Snowbirds, is a precision flying team comprised of Canadian military personnel. This team, which performed their first show in 1971, is ... more »
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If you're interested in getting a job in aviation, particularly as a flight engineer, consider working for the United States Air Force (USAF). You can learn all you need to know for a lucrative position as a flight engineer in the Air Force, and ... more »
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The U.S. Air Force has the world's most technologically advanced weaponry and personnel. But the Air Force isn't all about destructive weapons. In wartime or peace, the job of an Air Transportation Apprentice keeps the military moving. Whether ... more »
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When you get stationed in Germany, you will soon learn that liquor, cigarettes and gas are rationed items. You can only buy so much at any given time. It sounds like a hassle but unless you smoke like a chimney, drink like a fish or guzzle gas ... more »
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Choosing which military branch to join is an essential part of the decision to serve your country. To make the best decision, you need to gather the best information possible and carefully consider it in light of your needs, abilities and ... more »
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To properly maintain a gas mask, you must ensure that it is clean and serviceable. This procedure is not particularly difficult, but it is vital. A gas mask that is not clean can become damaged over time and fail you in the moment you need it ... more »
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The tough drill sergeant barking out marching orders to a jogging group of cadets is an image anyone who's ever watched a military film is familiar with. These commands, known as military cadence, aren't merely a form of encouragement but also a ... more »
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Torture is an all too common method of coercion used by some unscrupulous people, organizations and governments. People in the military live with the danger of capture and torture on a daily basis. Hopefully, you will never have to deal with ... more »